Religion in Global Politics at SOAS University of London - UCAS

SOAS University of London

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Religion in Global Politics (Taught)

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Course summary

The MA Religion in Global Politics is designed to appeal to policy-makers, analysts, journalists and researchers in either international, national or regional institutions and organisations engaged in policy formation, inter-religious dialogue and community development, social work, development, conflict resolution, peace building or diversity management. It will also provide a solid basis from which to pursue doctoral study. The programme is intended to enable professional development in the area of 'Religion and Politics' as well to provide pre-doctoral research training in social scientific analyses of 'Religion and Politics'. The so-called 'resurgence' of religion in the public sphere in recent decades is now a significant area of interdisciplinary scholarship eliciting a complex array of responses, ranging from vehement opposition to the very idea that religious concepts and commitments have a right to expression in political debates, to a reassessment of the origins and implications of divisions between the secular and the religious and their relationship to the nation state. The notion that there is no singular secularism, but rather a plurality of secularisms, and of ‘religion’ as an invention of European modernity and colonial interests are two of many emerging efforts to reconceptualise the meanings of religion and the secular and the entangled relationship between them.

Modules

Compulsory modules: dissertation in religion in global politics; religion in global politics: theories and themes. Optional modules may include: communication, culture and politics in the Middle East: theoretical and analytical approaches; culture and conflict in the Himalaya; eastern and orthodox Christianity; human rights and Islamic law; human rights in the developing world; imagining Pakistan: culture, politics and gender; Iran: history, culture, politics; Israel, the Arab world and the Palestinians; Jainism: history, doctrine and the contemporary worlds; modern Muslim thinkers of South Asia; modern trends in Islam; Muslim Britain: perspectives and realities; religious practice in Japan: texts, rituals and believers; Taiwan's politics and cross-strait relations; the politics of culture in contemporary South Asia; Zionist ideology; Zoroastrianism: historical and contemporary perspectives.


Entry requirements

We will consider all applications with 2:ii (or international equivalent) or higher. In addition to degree classification we take into account other elements of the application including supporting statement and references.


Fees and funding

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Religion in Global Politics at SOAS University of London - UCAS